“Case fits the Pi with the Poe+ hat. Although there's no provisions for cooling (apart from the vents) so the cpu does get pretty hot around 60C at idle. Screws and standoffs are plastic so not difficult to deform. The case wall was not cut perfectly só needed a slight filing. For the top to align and the screws grabbing.”
“A little fiddly to assemble but once it is all together, it feels very solid and robust. Everything fits will inside the case. Just need to follow the simple on-line instructions.”
“A nice looking, contemporary case case for the Pi 4 with PoE+ hat. As several reviewers have pointed out the M2.5 nylon screws for the lid are a little short and strip easily (I suspect I got one full turn on mine before one stripped even with taking great care). Unfortunately the HAT on its own runs hot and it is likely that users of this case would benefit from setting their own fan / temperature limits as described here: https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2021/taking-control-pi-poe-hats-overly-aggressive-fan . A Pi Hole running in a Flirc case that averaged at 44 degrees C went up to 72 degrees in this case with the PoE+ HAT fan running at speed 2 (anything above this starts making too much noise in my application where the Pi is out in the open). This is more a problem with the PoE+ hat that runs hot than the case.”
“A simple case for your PoE+ powered raspberry pi. Straight forward to assemble but recommend you follow the instructions available on the product page.”
“This is an exceptional case! It is also the most aesthetically pleasing that I have seen. Fits the Raspberry Pi 4 with PoE+ hat like a glove. Make sure to follow the assembly instructions online or there maybe be some disassembly and reassembly required :)”
“Works out of the box with no need for any software configuration or updates. Fan is very responsive to CPU load - I ramp it up, fan comes on. I shut down heavy load job - fan cuts out immediately. It does all that without me configuring anything or installing software. This is great.”